Energy-efficient homes in Mass.

Green building and remodeling is gaining popularity in the construction industry, according to a recent Boston Real Estate Now post by Rona Fischman. With that in mind, we looked at homes across Massachusetts that already include energy-efficient features, like solar power and geothermal heating. Some of these homes are recent construction. Others are decades old. All have features that help preserve energy.

All photos and descriptions from the Boston.com real estate listings as of Oct. 30.Next

MLS PIN through Boston.com

Natick$408,300Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2 fullSquare feet: 1,673Features: New roof with solar panels, exposed ceiling beams and family room with a wood-burning stove, kitchen with granite and stainless appliances, master bedroom with glass doors to a private deck.
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Wellesley$475,000Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 1 full 1 partialSquare feet: 1,454Features: Built in 1889, this house includes gas heat, a new energy-efficient furnace, and new hot water tank, granite kitchen, and updated bathroom.
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